Serious hacking.
Today, dirt-cheap technology and free software make it possible for ordinary citizens to run their own Tempest programs and listen to what their own -- and their neighbors' -- electronic devices are doing.
Elliott, a researcher at Boston-based security company Veracode, showed that an inexpensive USB dongle TV tuner costing about $10 can pick up a broad range of signals, which can be "tuned" and interpreted by software-defined radio (SDR) applications running on a laptop computer.
Eventually,
every state should have a Cyber Battalion. Techies who get called up
when government agencies (or schools) get hacked. (Perhaps to do
some white hat hacking to tighten security?)
Midwest's
1st Cyber Battalion to Be Based in Indiana
The 127th Cyber Battalion will be comprised of
nearly 100 soldiers who will be trained on cyber security and cyber
warfare at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Jennings County,
about 75 miles (121 kilometers) southeast of Indianapolis.
The center features realistic simulations with
live environments for cyber and electronic warfare testing and
training.
Interesting.
Some old
iPhones will stop working on Sunday unless they have the latest
software
… In
particular, iPhone 5 phones that do not install the iOS 10.3.4 update
will no longer be able to connect to online services that require the
correct date and time, meaning they might not be able to download
apps from the App Store, access email, or browse the web , Apple
said on its website.
If
you miss the deadline, you won’t be able to download the update in
the iPhone settings menu, and will need to update by plugging your
phone into a computer.
Some
logic missing here. Does everyone of legal age in Australia have a
drivers license?
Ed
Silverstein reports:
Under a legislative proposal, access to sites would not be granted until the image is compared with existing government photo databases, such as those from driver’s licenses. That way, the user’s age would be confirmed.
Australia’s Parliament has yet to approve the Identity-matching Services Bill of 2019. Politicians are still wary of privacy concerns.
Listen carefully when nuclear powers speak of war.
No clear picture of how these technologies tie together. Keep an
eye out! (This seems more about banning bitcoin than any specific
military technology.)
Blockchain
and AI Have ‘Revolutionized’ War — India Defence Minister
… Speaking
to a range of delegates from 80 countries in Delhi, Singh appeared
under no illusion about India’s plans to access innovation as the
global industry evolves. He explained:
“The role of AI, big data and blockchain technologies has already revolutionized the existing paradigm of warfighting. The defence industry is undergoing a churning to cope and employ these technologies, in order to safeguard the safety and security of critical infrastructure.”
Has
the age of the driverless car arrived?
Hailing
a driverless ride in a Waymo
After
more than a decade, Waymo's driverless ride-hailing service is open
to customers
… Waymo,
the Google
self-driving-project-turned-Alphabet
unit, has given demos of its autonomous vehicles before. More than a
dozen journalists experienced driverless rides in 2017 on a closed
course at Waymo’s testing facility in Castle; and Steve Mahan, who
is legally blind, took a driverless ride in the company’s Firefly
prototype on Austin’s
city streets way
back in 2015.
But
this driverless ride is different — and not just because it
involved an unprotected left-hand turn, busy city streets or that the
Waymo One app was used to hail the ride. It marks the beginning of a
driverless ride-hailing service that is now being used by members of
its early rider program and eventually the public.
Architecture.
DOE
Funds Center for Artificial Intelligence-focused Architectures and
Algorithms
Sandia
National Laboratories, PNNL, and the Georgia Institute of Technology
are launching a research center that combines hardware design and
software development to improve artificial intelligence technologies
that will ultimately benefit the public. The Department of Energy
Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research will provide $5.5
million over three years for the research effort, called Artificial
Intelligence-focused Architectures and Algorithms.
Lawyers
don’t get it, yet.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/bloomberg-law-analysis/analysis-ai-few-guardrails-the-lawyers-response
ANALYSIS:
AI, Few Guardrails—The Lawyer’s Response
Results from Bloomberg Law’s 2019 Legal
Operations & Technology survey showed that 23% of law firm and
in-house counsel are using artificial intelligence or machine
learning technology in their practices.
The other 77% of lawyers must be unaware of the AI
behind much of the technology they’re using every day. A simple
natural language search in a legal research tool uses AI.
… Regulatory guardrails around the use of AI
are not yet well-developed. This should be particularly concerning
for lawyers, who have ethical obligations to vet the quality of AI
outputs and discuss legal applications of AI technology with clients.
… Some
pending U.S. legislation would address algorithmic bias: The
Algorithmic
Accountability Act of 2019 would
direct the Federal Trade Commission to conduct assessments of
“automated decision systems” for fairness, bias, and data
protection impact. The Commercial
Facial Recognition Privacy Act of 2019 would
require consent for the use of facial recognition technology and
prevent its use for discriminatory purposes.
Harry
Surden, a law professor at the University
of Colorado Law School and affiliated faculty at the Stanford
Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX) who focuses on law and
technology, doesn’t expect these bills to gain much steam.
“People
are hesitant to regulate in the AI space, in part because they don’t
really understand it,
especially on the regulatory and policy end,” Surden said. “There
is also this rhetoric that AI is an engine for the economy, so
there’s some hesitancy to disrupt that.”
(Related)
THE
LEGAL ETHICS OF AI.
Given
the transformative nature of AI, it is important for courts and
lawyers to understand how existing and well established ethical rules
may apply to the use of AI.
A.
Several Ethics Rules Apply To Lawyer’s Use (And Non-Use) of AI.
1.
Duty of Competence
...
lawyers also must have a basic understanding of how AI tools operate.
2.
Duty to Communicate
A
lawyer should obtain approval from the client before using AI, and
this consent must be informed
3.
Duty of Confidentiality
The
use of some AI tools may require client confidences to be “shared”
with third-party vendors. As a result, lawyers must take appropriate
steps to ensure that their clients’ information appropriately is
safeguarded.
4.
Duty to Supervise
In
2012, the
In
2012, the title of Model Rule 5.3 was changed from “Responsibilities
Regarding Nonlawyer Assistants” to “Responsibilities Regarding
Nonlawyer Assistance.” The change clarified that the scope of Rule
5.3 encompasses nonlawyers whether
human or not.
Will this be as useful as I think? A fast way to
check citations?
The
Internet Archive Is Making Wikipedia More Reliable
… The
reason people rely on Wikipedia, despite its imperfections, is that
every claim is supposed to have citations. Any sentence that isn't
backed up with a credible source risks being slapped with the dreaded
"citation needed" label. Anyone can check out those
citations to learn more about a subject, or verify that those sources
actually say what a particular Wikipedia entry claims they do—that
is, if you can find those sources.
It's
easy enough when the sources are online. But many Wikipedia articles
rely on good old-fashioned books. The entry
on Martin Luther King Jr.,
for example, cites 66 different books. Until recently, if you wanted
to verify that those books say what the article says they say, or if
you just wanted to read the cited material, you'd need to track down
a copy of the book.
Now,
thanks to a new initiative by the Internet
Archive,
you can click the name of the book and see a two-page preview of the
cited work, so long as the citation specifies a page number. You can
also borrow a digital copy of the book, so long as no else has
checked it out, for two weeks—much the same way you'd borrow a book
from your local library.
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